INDEX 


Arbor  Seats  . 

Benches  . 

Bookcases  (Wall)  . 

Card  Tables  . 

Chairs  . 

Clothes  Line  Pole  and  Trellis 

Cradles  . 

Desks  (Miniature)  . 

End  Tables  (Circle)  . 

End  Tables  (Book  Trough) 

Express  Rates  . 

Fences  (Ornamental)  . 

Ferneries  . 

Flower  Boxes  . 

Flower  Box  Brackets . 

Freight  Rates  . 

Gates  . . 

Gateways  (Arched)  . 

Lawn  Vases  . 

Magazine  Baskets  . 

Magazine  Racks  . 

Magazine  Stands  . 

Martin  Houses  . 

Pergolas  . 

Pergola  Seats  . 

Pergola  Swings  . . 

Phone  Stands  . 

Play  Houses  . 

Posts  . 

Robin  Roosts  . 

Sand  Boxes  (Canopied)  . 

Seats  (Arbor)  . 

Seats  (Pergola)  . 

Settees  . . . 

Sewing  Cabinets  (Priscilla)  . 

Shipping  weights  . 

Smoking  Stands  . . 

Swings  (Pergola)  . 

Tables  . 

Tables  (Card)  . 

Tables  (Night)  . 

Tables  (Tilt  Top)  . 

Trellises  . 

Trellises  (Arched  Rose)  . 

Trellises  (Fan)  . 

Trellises  (Rambler)  . 

Vases  (Lawn)  . 

Whatnots  . 


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Copyright  1928 
Iowa  Manufacturing  Company 
Sac  City,  Iowa 


CHARMING,  WELL  CHOSEN  DESIGNS  IN 
LAWN  AND  GARDEN  FURNITURE  WHICH 
COMBINE  LASTING  BEAUTY  AND  UTILITY 

The  seleftion  of  Better-Built  Garden 
Trellises,  Fences,  Arbors,  etc.,  will 
be  a  never-ending  source  of  pride 
and  pleasure.  They  enhance  the  nat¬ 
ural  beauty  of  flowers  and  vines,  and 
at  a  very  small  co§t,  greatly  increase 
the  value  of  your  property. 

IOWA  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 

Makers  of  Better-Built  Products 
SAC  CITY,  IOWA 


Design  and  All  designs 

Construction  archi- 

tecturally 

correct,  and  are  construct¬ 
ed  for  durability  and  con¬ 
venience,  as  well  as  attrac¬ 
tiveness.  The  smaller  piec¬ 
es  are  shipped  completely 
assembled,  and  are  ready 
to  use.  The  larger  pieces 
are  shipped  in  units  which 
are  easily  and  quickly  as¬ 
sembled  with  bolts  and 
screws  which  are  furnished 
making  a  thoroughly  rigid 
construction. 

Workmanship  Our  trade 
mark  is  symbolical  of  our 
workmanship,  which  is  the 
very  best  that  experienced  workmen  and 
modern  machinery  can  produce. 


Quality 

and 

Construction 


B 


ULJ  I  l—T 

Lawn  and 
Garden  Furniture 


Lumber  lumber  used 
is  Clear  White  Pine  and 
Douglas  Fir.  Free  from  all 
defects  such  as  knots,  pitch, 
sap,  etc.,  and  thoroughly 
seasoned.  Douglas  Fir  is 
used  in  places  where  extra 
strength  is  desired. 

Painting  /\^ii  pieces  (ex¬ 
cept  where  otherwise  stat¬ 
ed)  are  finished  snow  white 
White  in  practically  all 
cases  conforms  best  with 
outside  surroundings.  All 
paint  used  is  100  per  cent 
pure  lead  and  oil  paint, 
manufactured  especially 
for  outside  use. 

Special  We  maintain  a 

L  •  complete  archi- 

tectural  and 
drafting  department,  and  will  gladly  design 
and  build  any  sketch  which  you  may  submit. 


Shipments  xhe  smaller  pieces  are  shipped  by  parcel  post  or  ex¬ 
press.  The  larger  and  heavier  pieces  are  carefully  packed  and  crat¬ 
ed,  and  shipped  by  freight. 


Express  and  Freight  On  Page  23  of  this  catalog  you  will  find 

shipping  weights  of  each  article. 
There  are  also  shown  express  and  freight 
rates  for  the  entire  United  States.  With  this  information  you  may 
readily  arrive  at  your  approximate  transportation  charges. 


Prices  and  Terms 
of  Sale 

be  made  C.  O.  D. 


All  prices  shown  are  net,  and  F.  O.  B.  Sac  City, 
Iowa.  Terms  of  sale  are  cash.  Where  remit¬ 
tance  does  not  accompany  order  shipment  will 


Instructions  in 
Ordering 


Kindly  specify  design,  number,  quantity  and 
price  of  articles  desired.  Where  shipping  point 
is  different  than  postoffice,  please  so  state. 


Guarantee  Every  article  carries  the  Better-Built  Guarantee  and 
is  as  represented.  Quality  of  material  and  workmanship  are  not 
only  guaranteed,  but  the  article  in  actual  use  as  well.  Our  policy  is 
a  square  deal  for  all;  and  all  customers  pleased. 


References  or  Bradstreet.  F'armers  Savings  Bank,  Sac  City. 

Iowa.  Any  publisher  with  whom  we  advertise. 


Catalog  No.  8 


2 


Handsome  Trellises  Beautify  Your  Home 


A  Popular  Fan  Shape 

This  trellis  is  of  unusual  individuality.  Ch  1  AA 

I  n  the  four  foot  size,  ready  to  set  up . vP  1  ♦VJVJ 

Ribs  are  inch.  Cross  pieces  inch  by  VA 
inch. 


Prices  in  Three  Si^es 


No.  301 — 4  feet  high — 5  ribs  .  $1.00 

No.  302 — 6  feet  high — 7  ribs  .  1.40 

No.  303 — 8  feet  high — 9  ribs  .  2.25 


A  Unique  Design  for  Ramblers 


Illustrated  Below 

The  graceful  lines  of  this  design  will  add  a  pleas¬ 
ing  touch  to  almost  any  corner  or  wall  space.  In  the 
four  feet  high  size, 

ribs  cost  . 


$1.25 


The  five  sectional  pieces  and  center  cross  piece 
are  ^  inch  by  1^  inch,  balance  ^xl^  inch. 

Prices  in  three  sizes 


No.  306 — 4  feet  high  .  $1.25 

No.  307 — 6  feet  high  .  1.75 

No.  308 — 8  feet  high  .  2.25 


Economical  Types  for 
Smaller  Plants 

At  a  very  small  cost  you  can  provide 
adequate  and  artistic  supports  for  all 
your  medium  sized  flowers  and  vines.  In 

the  20  inch  . dOc 

Ribs  and  cross  pieces  are  A,  inch  by 
Y\.  inch. 

Prices  in  Three  Sizes 

No.  120 — 20  inches  high — 5  ribs  . .  $0.40 

No.  130 — 30  inches  high — 5  ribs  . .  .60 

No.  140 — 40  inches  high — 5  ribs  . .  .80 


Economical  Types  for  Smaller  Plants  or  Roses 


Trellis  No.  309. 


T rellis  No.  3  10. 


A  very  practical  trel¬ 
lis  is  No.  309,  easily 
placed  to  advantage 
even  in  a  narrow  space. 


Six  feet  high,  with  six 
cross  pieces  and  up¬ 
rights.  16  inches  wide, 
3  sectional  pieces  are 
inch  by  Ij/^  inch.  Cross 
pieces  ^  inch  by  ly^ 
inch — 

Each . 


$1.25 


No.  310  is  8  feet  high 
and  24  inches  wide, 
adapted  to  a  large  vine 
or  plant.  A  neat  double 
square  tops  this  design. 
Three  sectional  pieces 
and  square  are  inch 
by  134  inch.  Cross 
pieces  inch  by  1^ 

Ea?iE . $3.25 


A  double  lattice  sur¬ 
mounted  by  a  diamond 
makes  No.  311  a  piece 
that  is  out  of  the  or¬ 
dinary.  Eight  feet 
high  and  two  feet  wide. 
Eour  vertical  pieces 


are  by  1^  in. 

Diamond  and  cross 
pieces  are  Y^  inch  by 

134  inch.  (ho  O  C 
Each  . 


Stands  8  feet  high 
and  is  2  feet  wide. 
Three  vertical  pieces 
and  diamond  are  Y^ 
inch  by  1^4  inch.  Bal¬ 
ance  Y^  Irich  by  \y2 
inch. 

Each  .... 


$3.50 


Attraftive  Trellises  Distinctive  Simplicity 


Additional  cross  piec¬ 
es  and  five  uprights  add 
to  the  appearance  of  No. 
312  and  furnish  extra 
support  for  growing  ten¬ 
drils.  8  feet  high,  24 
inches  wide.  Five  ver¬ 
tical  pieces  are  inch 
by  \y2  inch.  Cross  piece 
and  diamond  ^  inch  by 
1^2  inch. 

Each. .  .  . 

Uprights  arranged  in 
unique  fashion  are  a 
striking  feature  of  No. 
313.  8  feet  high,  24 
inches  wide.  Five  verti¬ 
cal  pieces  are  inch  by 
\y2  inch.  Balance 

inch  by  I y  (t>n  or 
inch.  Each.  .  .  ^2).  / 3 


$3.75 


No.  312 


No.  313 


Roses  or  vines 
climbing  this  dec¬ 
orative  ladder 
trellis  reach  up¬ 
ward  to  a  square 
and  circle  top  piece 
that  is  unusually 
pleasing.  8  feet 
high,  24  inches 
wide.  Four  verti¬ 
cal  pieces  are  y 
inch  by  1^  inch. 
Circle  and  dia¬ 
mond  are  y  inch 
by  134  inch.  Bal¬ 
ance  y  inch  by 
\y2  inch.  No.  316 
sells  for,  ^  ^  rn  r 
each.  .  .  / 3 

No.  315  is  ideal 
for  the  heavier  var¬ 
ieties  of  vines.  8  ft. 
high,  24  inches  wide. 
Four  vertical  cross 
pieces  are  %  in.  by 
1^  in.  Balance  ^ 

in:2Lclf$4.50 


Curved  Tops  Enhance  These 


A  ladder  within  a 
ladder  is  surmounted 
by  a  spoked  semi-circle 
to  lend  distinction  to 
No.  317.  Its  eight  foot 
height  deserves  a  con¬ 
spicuous  place  along¬ 
side  the  house.  24  inch¬ 
es  wide.  Four  vertical 
pieces  and  circle  at  top. 
Yz  inch  by  1^  inch. 
Balance  Yz  inch  by  1^2 

Each . $4.50 


In  No.  318  two  arcs 
crown  a  diamond, 
forming  a  new  design 
that  is  different. 


Four  vertical  pieces 
are  Yz  inch  by  1$4 
inch.  Balance  Yz  inch 
by  \y2  inch,  (hr  ^  r 
Each . 


Designs 


No.  317 


No.  318 


Broader  Designs  for  Wider  Wall  Spaces 


No.  319 


Trellis  No.  320 
spreads  to  a  width  of 
30  inches  at  the  top 
and  is  especially  suited 
to  vines  with  a  tend¬ 
ency  to  branch  out. 
Stands  8  feet  high.  The 
three  upright  pieces 
are  inch  by  lp2 
inch.  Balance  Y^  Inch 
by  1^2  inch.  „  r 
Each . i  .J 

No.  319  is  still  wid¬ 
er,  measuring  42  inches 
across.  Unusually  at¬ 
tractive  and  will  sup¬ 
port  several  plants  if 
desired.  8  feet  high. 
Seven  vertical  pieces 
are  %  inch  by  1J4 
inch.  Balance  Y  inch 
by  \y2  inch. 

Each . A /.DU 


No.  320 


Trellises  oy"  Unusual  Beauty  and  Charm 


No.  322  No.  321 


10  feet  in  height  and  44  inches  wide.  No. 
322  will  ornament  a  side  wall  of  the  home  in 
striking  fashion.  Six  vertical  pieces  are  % 
inch  by  ly^  inch.  Balance  ^ 
inch  by  1^2  inch — Each . 


$8.25 


No.  321  is  particularly  pleasing  through  its 
graceful  simplicity.  It  stands  6  feet  high  and 
is  24  inches  wide.  Three  vertical  pieces  are 
^8  inch  by  1^4  inch.  Balance  ^  inch  by  I34 
inch. 

Each 


$3.75 


A  Highly  Ornamental  Type 

Wherever  a  thick  growth  of  vines  is  de¬ 
sired,  or  several  climbers  are  to  be  planted 
alongside  one  another,  No.  323  is  most  adapt¬ 
able.  Width  54  inches.  Height  8  feet  outer 
piece,  including  Circle  Top  is  Ys  inch  by  2 
inches.  Seven  vertical  pieces  and  Circle  Top 
are  inch  by  1^  inch.  Balance  inch  by 

i&t"- . $11.00 


No.  323 


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Larger  and  More  Elaborate  Styles 


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No.  324. 


No.  325. 


No.  326 


With  a  44  inch  spread  at  top,  No.  324  will 
train  vines  to  a  height  of  10  feet  to  beautify 
an  otherwise  bare  and  unattractive  wall. 
Eight  vertical  pieces  are  inch  by  1^  inch. 
Balance  inch  by  1^4  inch.  ^  cl 

Each . ^  I  *Lj 

When  used  between  windows,  No.  325  ap¬ 
pears  to  best  advantage.  At  a  height  of  8  feet 
the  vertical  panel  joins  a  cross  panel  5  feet 
long.  Comes  in  two  sections  which  are  quick¬ 
ly  assembled  with  wood  screws.  Eour  vertical 
pieces  and  four  horizontal  pieces  are  ^  inch 
by  \y2  inch.  Balance  ^  inch  by 
\y2  inch.  Each . ^  J 

A  Decorative  Design  With 
Twin  Top 

Nothing  could  be  more  appropriate  for  a 
wide  wall  space  than  the  double  trellis  No. 
326  with  its  marked  individuality.  It  is  sturd¬ 
ily  built — is  7  feet  high  and  5  feet  wide.  Made 

of  ly  inch  by  \y  inch  Ch  1  O  CA 

material.  Each . 


8 


An  Attraftive  Combination  With  Flower  Boxes 


This  square  pan¬ 
eled  trellis  No.  327 
looks  especially  well 
beneath  windows, 
and  may  be  ordered 
in  various  lengths 
and  heights.  6  feet 
wide,  4  feet  high. 
Panels  are  12  inches 
wide.  Comes  in  three 
sections  and  is  quick¬ 
ly  assembled  with 
wood  screws.  Four 
vertical  and  two  hor¬ 
izontal  pieces  are 
inch  by  1>^  inch. 
Balance  inch. 

No.  327 — 6  feet 
high,  4  feet 
wide — EachypO^ZD 


50c  extra  for  each  additional  foot  in 
width. 


80c  extra  for  each  additional  foot  in 
length. 


Sweet  Peas  Look  Lovely  Against  This  Background 


No.  330  is  designed  with  a  view  to  train¬ 
ing  and  showing  off  sweet  peas.  It  stands  40 
inches  high  and  will  accommodate  a  row  8  ft. 


long.  Five  horizontal  pieces  are  inch  by 
1^2  inch.  Balance  inch  by 
\V2  inch — Each . 


$6.50 


9 


A  Beautiful  Treatment  (^/Windows  and  Doorways 


No.  328  No.  329. 


Design  No.  328 
illustrated  at  the 
left  and  No.  329 
at  the  right  may 
both  be  obtain¬ 
ed  in  dimensions 
to  suit  different 
openings.  No. 
328,  8  feet  high 
and  7  feet  wide. 

Each 

$12.00 

75c  extra  for 
each  additional 
foot  in  width. 
11.25  extra  for 
each  additional 
foot  in  length. 
No.  329,  8  feet 
high,  17  feet  6 
inches  wide  over 
all.  Each 

$20.50 

75c  extra  for 
each  additional 
foot  in  width. 


|2.25  extra  for  each  additional  foot  in  length.  There  are  six  vertical  pieces 
on  No.  328  and  twelve  on  No.  329  and  3  horizontal  pieces  on  each,  %  inch 
by  1^2  inch.  Balance  ^  inch  by  1^4  inch. 


An  Unusual  Fence  Ornamental  Type 


With  its  cross  pieces  arranged  “stagger”  fashion, 
this  design,  4  feet  high  is  out  of  the  ordinary. 
Comes  in  assembled  sections  8  feet  long.  Both  ver¬ 
tical  and  horizontal.  Strips  are  1^4  inches  square. 

No.  50 — Per  running 
foot  . 


.$1.50 


3x3  posts  6>4  feet  long.  2^  feet  of  butt  creo- 
soted  to  prevent  rotting.  No.  51 — 

Each  .  I  DC 

Arched  gateway  and  gate  to  match  fence,  4  feet 
wide  and  7  feet  high.  Width  of  gate  opening  3  feet 
4  inches.  Complete  with  posts,  hinges  (FT  T 
and  latch.  No.  52 — Each  . 


10 


A  More  Elaborate  Fence  With  Curved  Archway 


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Smaller  openings  between  uprights  and 
cross  strips  feature  this  ornamental  fence 
design.  The  trellised  gateway  is  most 
attractive. 

4  feet  6  inches  high.  Comes  in  8  foot 
assembled  sections.  Bottom  rail  ^x3 
inch.  Top  rail  %x4  inches.  Both  vertical 
and  horizontal  strips  are  ^xl^  inches. 

No.  55 — Per  running 
foot  . 

No.  56 — 3x3  posts,  7  feet  long.  2^2  feet 
of  butt  creosoted  to  prevent 

rotting.  Each  . 

Arched  gateway  and  gate  to  match 
above  fence.  3^  feet  wide,  7  feet  high 
and  24  inches  deep.  Comp  ete  with  posts, 
hinges  and  latch. 

No.  57 — Each  . 


$38.50 


$2.25 


The  Picket  Fence 
Strikingly  Modified 

Rows  of  alternating  long  and  short  pickets,  firmly  joined  with  five 
horizontal  bars,  achieve  a  neat  effect  without  sacrificing  ornamental 
qualities. 

4  feet  high.  Comes  in  assembled  sections  8  feet  long.  Both  vertical 
and  horizontal  strips  %xl^  inches.  ^ 

No.  60 — Per  running  foot . ^  F^3vJ 

3x3  posts  feet  long.  2^2  feet  of  butt  creosoted  to  prevent 
rotting.  rH  ^ 

No.  61 — Each  . (  JC 

Gates  to  match  above  fence,  3^  feet  wide.  Top  cut  semi-circle. 
Complete  with  post,  hinges  and  latch.  ^  iC 

.No.  62— Each . . /  3 

Combination  Trellis  and 

Clothes  Fine  Pole 

Built  for  service  and  yet  attractive.  Convenient  for  two  lines.  Main 
post  is  4x4,  9  feet  long.  Lower  three  feet  are  creosoted  to  prevent 
rotting.  Top  cross  piece  is  4  feet  long.  Complete  with  screw  eyes  for 
accommodating  double  line.  Lattice  is  inch  ^ 

material.  No.  81 — Each  . Cp3*v/k/ 


A  Simple  But  Attraftive  Pergola  Seat 


As  lawn  or  garden  pieces  which  combine 
ornamentation  with  utility,  pergolas  are  much 
admired.  This  plain  design  No.  100  stands  7 
feet  high.  The  interstices  in  its  lattice  work 
are  raised  enough  to  give  it  distinction  with¬ 
out  sacrificing  sturdiness.  5  feet  wide  and  3 


feet  deep.  Seat  is  5  feet  long,  18  inches  deep 
and  17  inches  high.  Posts  are  two  by  threes. 
Cross  pieces  two  by  sixes.  Top  pieces  and 
filler  %  inch  by  1^  inch.  Shipped  in  two 
pieces,  easily  assembled.  chon  r'A 

No.  100— Each . 


Dignity  Joins  Beauty  in  This  Elaborate  Piece 


Pergola  Seat  No.  101  is  of  a  heavier  and 
more  ornate  type,  with  the  top  13  feet  by  9 
feet  over  all,  and  the  latticed  portion  8  feet 
long  by  5  feet  deep.  In  any  large  grassy  plot 
or  flower  garden  this  very  decorative  style  of 
pergola,  with  its  two  seats  would  be  most 


'a 

■  ■■  -  -  ,  -  ;  ; 

appropriate.  Seats  are  5  feet  long,  18  inches 
deep  and  17  inches  high.  Posts  are  2  by  3. 
Cross  pieces  2x6.  Top  pieces  and  filler,  ]/s 
inch  by  1^2  inch,  shipped  in  Coo  AA 
four  units.  Each . ^oZ*UU 


12 


A  Charmingly  Plain 
Type  Pergola 

Used  as  a  garden  gateway  or  as  an 
arch  over  a  path,  Pergola  No.  200  is 
equally  ornamental.  Well  made 
throughout,  its  latticed  sides  will  sup¬ 
port  the  heavier  climbers  with  ease. 
7  feet  high,  5  feet  wide,  3  feet  deep. 
Posts  2  X  3’s.  Cross  pieces  2  x  6’s.  Bal¬ 
ance  y%  inch  by  ly^  inch.  Shipped  in 
three  units. 

No.  200— Each . JpZO.OO 


Restful  Pergola  Swing 
for  Your  Lawn 

Something  quite  different  is  this  combina¬ 
tion  of  lawn  swing  and  pergola,  strongly  built 
and  handsome  in  design.  In  the  corner  of  a 
garden  it  would  make  a  quiet  and  comfortable 
retreat.  Or  if  it  appeals  to  you  for  only  orna¬ 
mental  purposes  it  may  be  had  without  the 
swing.  10  feet  high,  5  feet  wide  and  24  inches 
deep.  Posts  3  x  3’s.  Cross  pieces  2  x  5’s. 
Filler  and  top  cross  pieces  y,  inch  by  ly^ 
inch.  Shipped  in  three  units.  a  ^  ^  ry 

No.  104— Each . 

Without  Swing,  each .  |33.00 


Arbor  Seats 


to  Ornament  Your  Garden 


No.  102. 


Covered  with  ramblers,  this 
arched  design  No.  102  is  an  object 
of  rare  loveliness.  5  feet,  2  inches 
wide,  7  feet  high  and  23  inches  deep. 
Height  of  seat  16  inches.  Two  out¬ 
side  pieces  are  1^  inch  by  1^  inch. 
Filler  inch  by  1^  inch.  Strips 
up  and  over  top  %  inch  by  1>4 
inch.  No.  102 — Shipped  in  one 

S . $44.00 

Style  No.  103  is  7  feet  high,  5  feet 
wide,  4  feet  deep.  Two  seats  are  5  ft. 
long,  16  inches  deep  and  16  inches 
high.  Two  outside  pieces  are  2x3’s. 
Cross  strips  %  inch  by  1^  inch. 
Strips  up  and  over  are  ^  inch  by 
1^  inch.  No.  103 — shipped  in  one 

. ,$38.50 


No.  103. 


Arched  Trellises  Add  a  Delightful  Touch 


Rose  trellis  No.  202  is  a  large,  strongly  built  garden 
ornament,  7  feet  high,  5  feet  wide  and  4  feet  deep.  Two 
outer  pieces  are  2x3’s.  Cross  strips  inch  by  1^2  inch. 
Up  and  over  strips  34  inch  by  1^2  inch.  C\r\ 

No.  202 — shipped  in  one  unit — Each 


No.  202. 

No.  201 — a  smaller  style,  boasts  the  same  rugged 
construction  as  its  big  brothers.  Several  rose  plants 
could  be  trained  over  it  to  advantage.  7  feet  high,  3 
feet  wide  and  24  inches  deep.  Upright  pieces  2x3’s. 
Cross  pieces  34  inch  by  134  inch.  No.  201 —  (Fn  '1C 
shipped  in  one  unit — Each  . I 


A  Sturdy,  Well  Built  Garden  Set 


Each  piece  of 
this  durable  gar¬ 
den  furniture 
reaches  you  set 
up,  ready  to  use. 
No.  263  settee,  5 
feet  long,  with 
curved 

19.00 


The  chair  is 
similar  to  that  in 
the  settee,  shaped 
and  made  of  sev¬ 
eral  pieces  to  pre¬ 
vent  water  from 
standing  in  it. 
No. 

12.50 


The  table  is 
built  to  with¬ 
stand  outdoor  us¬ 
age.  Size  of  top, 
24x  36  inches. 
Set  up  in  one 
unit,  ready  for 
use.  No. 

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An  Unusual  Lawn  Vase 


No.  283. 


A  medium-sized  plant  or  tender  shrub  can  be  placed  to 
advantage  in  this  decidedly  attractive  vase.  Its  galvanized 
iron  lining  prevents  leakage  of  earth  or  water.  20  inches 
high.  Top  15  inches  square.  Bottom  10  inches 
square  No.  283.  Each  . 


.$3.50 


The  cover  of 
this  catalog  il¬ 
lustrates  the 
decorative  effect 
obtaine  d  with 
this  vase. 


A  Square  Flower  Box 


Simply  designed,  well  put  together  and  adapted  to  any 
corner  or  nook  about  the  exterior  of  the  house.  13  inches 
square,  9  inches  deep.  Lined  with  galvanized 
iron.  No.  281.  Each  . 


$4.00 


No.  281. 


No.  291. 


A  Longer  Box  for 
a  Window 


This  box  similar  in  style  to  the  square 
container  looks  best  beneath  a  window 
and  is  often  used  in  pairs.  36  inches  long, 
13  inches  wide  and  9  inches  deep.  Lined 
with  galvanized  iron. 

No.  291.  Each . 

For  brackets  to  support  flower  boxes,  see  page  17. 


$7.50 


Fernery  of 
Convenient  Size 


Numerous  ferns  can  be  accommodatec 
in  this  lined  receptacle,  neither  clums} 
or  cumbersome.  36  inches  long,  13  inche: 
wide  and  9  inches  deep.  Height  over  al 
28  inches.  Lined  with  galvanized  iron 

$9.0C 


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Plain  Flower  Box 

Very  Reasonable 

Flower  Box  No.  290  is  a  popular 
design.  Provides  a  home  with  many 
plants  at  moderate  cost. 

48  inches  long,  6  inches  wide  at 
bottom  and  8  inches  wide  at  top,  8 
inches  deep.  No.  290 — 

Each  . 


Flower  Box  Brackets 


These  come  in  two  sizes  and  although  made 
especially  as  flower  box  supports,  may  be  put  to  a 
variety  of  uses  about  the  home. 


No.  22—10x12— 
per  pair . 


No.  26—12x14 
per  pair  .  .  . 


A  Lawn  Bench  of 
Graceful  Design 


Like  an  occasional  chair,  this  outdoor 
bench  unites  pleasing  appearance  with  util¬ 
ity.  Rain  water  will  not  stand  on  it,  due  to 
the  five  slats  which  run  lengthwise  of  the 
seat.  4  feet  long,  18  inches  wide  and  17 
inches  high.  Made  of  2  inch  material.  No. 
255 — shipped  in  one  unit —  rp  1  c' 

Each  . 4)ij^UU 


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Apartments  for  Martins 


An  exclusive  apartment  for  the  social  mar¬ 
tins.  No.  660 — 24  inches  wide,  30  inches  long 
and  3  feet  high  at  gable.  3  ^  1  A 

stories.  28  rooms  . 

No.  661 — 24  inches  wide,  30  inches  long  and 
27  inches 
18  rooms 

Hole  3^4x3^  inches  through  first  and  sec¬ 
ond  floors  for  post  or  pole.  House  is  easily  and 
quickly  taken  apart  for  cleaning  by  removing 
four  bolts.  Painted  slate  color  with  trimming 
to  harmonize.  Roof  is  painted  dark  green. 
Houses  come  completely  assembled. 


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No.  661. 

Wren  House 

A  neat  brown  cottage  for  these  songsters,  with  a  small 
"'door”  small  enough  to  keep  out  larger  birds.  Bottom 
removable  for  cleaning. 

No.  650 — Each . 


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$1.00 


No.  650. 

Robin  RooSt 

This  swinging  shelter  for  Mr.  Redbreast  is  also  stained 
brown  to  harmonize  with  natural  surroundings.  (b  1  AfA 
No.  651— Each  . CpX^UU 


No.  651. 

Better-Built  Flower  and 
Garden  Stakes 

Birds  are  life-size  and  painted  nat¬ 
ural  colors.  Stakes  are  inches 

square,  5  feet  long,  painted  green  and 
pointed  at  end. 

Each  .  90c 

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Canopied  Sand  Box 


Nothing  will  make  the  children  happier.  Cool  and  attractive. 
Substantially  built  of  selected  lumber.  Box  is  six  feet  wide  and 
six  feet  long,  and  ten  inches  high  with  rail  6  inches  wide,  sup¬ 
ported  by  brackets.  Height  at  sides  4  feet.  Height  at  gable  5 
feet  6  inches.  Posts  are  made  of  2-inch  material.  Roof  frame 
is  of  1-inch  material.  Canopy  is  high  grade,  green  and  white 
stripe  canvas  with  scalloped  edge.  Canopy  has  projection  one 
foot  larger  than  box,  giving  aboundance  of  shade.  Lower  section 
of  box  comes  in  one  unit.  Posts  and  roof  frame  are  shipped 


knocked  down,  and  are  assembled  easily  with  bolts  and  screws, 
making  a  rigid  frame.  Canopy  is  equipped  with  eyelets,  and  is 
fastened  to  frame  with  automobile  curtain  fasteners.  Base  and 
ends  of  rafter  boards  painted  beautiful  shade  of  lawn  green; 
balance  painted  snow  white.  These  colors,  with  the  striped 
canopy,  gives  the  sand  box  a  very  attractive  appearance.  Sand 
box  comes  to  you  complete  with  canopy,  screws  and  bolts  and 
may  be  assembled  in  just  a  few  minutes. 

No.  10 — Each  . 


$22.50 


Child’s  Play  House  No.  3 


Always  makes  a 
hit  with  the  kiddies. 
Cool,  sanitary  and 
attractive.  6  feet 
wide,  6  feet  long,  4 
feet  high  at  sides 
and  5  feet  6  inches 
high  at  gable.  Sub¬ 
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selected  lumber. 
Sides  and  ends  are 
made  of  best  grade 
galvanized  screen 
wire.  Roof  is  first 
grade  green  and 
white  striped  can¬ 
vas,  with  scalloped 
edges.  Canopy,  or 
roof,  has  one  foot 
eave  projection. 
Canopy  is  fastened 
with  automobile 


curtain  fasteners.  All  framework  is  painted  white 
with  trimming  of  lawn  green.  Door  is  24  in.  wide  and 
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TiltTop  and  Circle  End  Tables— Magazine  Baskets 


Tilt  top  tables 
are  very  much 
in  vogue  just  at 
present,  and  the 
styles  illustrat¬ 
ed  here  can 
hardly  be  sur¬ 
passed  for  grace 
and  individual¬ 
ity.  Nos.  350 
and  351  are 
suited  to  any 
type  of  occa¬ 
sional  use,  while 
No.  352  is  the 
newest  thing 
out  for  a  card 
table. 


Catalog 

Number 

Article 

K.  D. 

Painted 
Set  Up  2  Colors 

350 

Tilt  Top  Table  . 

.  $3.60 

$4.00 

$5.60 

351 

Tilt  Top  Table  . 

.  3.60 

4.00 

5.60 

352 

Card  Table  . 

.  4.20 

4.60 

6.20 

Small,  color¬ 
ful  pieces  of 
furniture  such 
as  these  add 
greatly  to  the 
appearance  of 
any  interior. 
The  end  table 
shown  is  well 
braced  for  stur¬ 
diness. 

230  —  M  agazine 
Basket,  20  inches 
high,  12  in.  wide, 
7  in.  deep. 

270 — Circle  End 
Table,  24  inches 
high,  top  12x24  in. 

Finished  in  one 
and  two-color 
lacquer. 


Catalog 

Number  Article 

230  Magazine  Basket 

270  Circle  End  Table 


Painted 

K.  D.  Set  Up  2  Colors 

$2.00  $2.40  $3.50 
4.40  5.20  7.00 


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Smoking  Stands,  Miniature  Desks,  Wall  Bookcases 


These  well-designed 
pieces  help  explain  the 
popularity  of  lacquered 
furniture.  Any  of  them 
would  brighten  up  a 
room. 

480 — Magazine  Rack, 
K.  D.  $2.80,  Set  Up 
$3.10,  Painted  Two 
Colors  $4.00, 

490 — Smoking  Stand, 
K.  D.  $6.00,  Set  Up 
$6.80,  Painted  Two 
Colors  $8.80. 

500 — Miniature  Desk, 
K.  D.  $6.20,  Set  Up 
$6.85,  Painted  Two 
Colors  $9.00. 

510 — Wall  Bookcase, 
K.  D.  $1.20,  Set  Up 
$1.40,  Painted  Two 
Colors  $2.20. 


Doll  Cradles,  Magazine  Stands  and  Racks 

In  this  group  maga¬ 
zine  stand  No.  450  is  a 
most  useful  style,  an 
end  table  as  well  as  a 
receptacle  for  periodi¬ 
cals.  No.  460  is  made 
of  hardwood. 

440— -C  r  a  d  1  e  s ,  K.  D. 
$2.80,  Set  Up  $3.40, 
Painted  Two  Colors 

$4.60. 

450 — Magazine  Stand, 
K.  D.  $6.60,  Set  Up 
$7.40,  Painted  Two 
Colors  $9.40. 

460 — Magazine  Stand 
(Hardwood),  K.  D. 
$5.40,  Set  Up  $7.20, 
Painted  Two  Colors 
$8.20. 

470 — Magazine  Rack, 
K.  D.  $1.20,  Set  Up 
$1.40,  Painted  Two 
Colors  $2.40, 


Whatnots  and  Book  Trough  End  Tables 


The  Whatnots  are 

quite  attractive  when 

Polychromed  or  Lac¬ 
quered. 

210 — Whatnot  (2  shelf) 
22  in.  high,  sides  10  in, 

220 — Whatnot  (3  shelf) 
30  in.  high,  sides  12  in. 

260 — Book  Trough  End 
Table,  24  in.  high,  top 
13x24  in. 

210 — Whatnot  (2  shelf) 
K.  D.  $1.40,  Set  Up 
$1.75,  Painted  Two 
Colors  $2.65. 

220 — Whatnot  (3  shelf) 
K.  D.  $2.00,  Set  Up 
$2.40,  Painted  Two 
Colors  $3.50. 

260 — Book  Trough  End 
Table,  K.  D.  $4.40, 
Set  Up  $5.20,  Painted 
Two  Colors  $7.20. 


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Maga2ine  Racks,  Bookcases  and  Sewing  Cabinets 


The  wall  bookcase 
shown  is  30  inches  high 
and  22  inches  long,  pro¬ 
viding  space  for  numer¬ 
ous  volumes.  The  Pris¬ 
cilla  sewing  cabinet  has 
the  usual  double  lid  and 
convenient  handle  for 
carrying. 

240— Magazine  Rack 
shown  above  is  lac¬ 
quered  in  one  color  with 
transfers.  26  in.  high, 
20  in.  wide,  9  in.  deep. 

250 —  Wall  Bookcase 
(3  shelf)  as  shown  is 
finished  in  red.  30  in. 
high,  22  in.  wide,  6  in. 
deep. 

251 —  Wall  Bookcase 
(2  shelf)  21  in.  high,  22 
in.  wide,  6  in.  deep. 

280 — Priscilla  Sewing 
Cabinet  above  is  shown 
finished  in  two  colors. 


Catalog 

Painted 

Number  Article 

K.  D. 

Set  Up 

Two  Colors 

240  Magazine  Rack  . 

.  $4.40 

$5.20 

$7.00 

250  Wall  Bookcase  (3  shelf)  . 

.  2.80 

3.20 

4.60 

251  Wall  Bookcase  (2  shelf)  . 

.  2.35 

2.60 

4.00 

280  Priscilla  Sewing  Cabinet  . 

.  6.70 

7.80 

9.60 

Night  Tables  and  Telephone  Stands 


These  pieces,  almost 
a  necessity  in  any  home, 
are  constructed  with  a 
view  to  rigidity  and 
service.  The  telephone 
stand,  with  its  unique 
disappearing  stool,  is 
particularly  adapted  to 
small  modern  apart¬ 
ments  or  other  dwell¬ 
ings  where  space  is  at  a 
premium. 

360 — Night  Table 
shown  in  cream  and 
light  blue,  but  can  be 
furnished  in  the  white 
to  be  lacquered  to  har¬ 
monize  with  the  furni¬ 
ture  of  the  room. 

370 — -Phone  Stands 
are  new  in  design  and 
are  also  finished  in  any 
color  lacquer  desired. 
Note  the  rigid  construc¬ 
tion.  The  seat  is  evenly 
balanced  to  disappear 
or  swing  under  the 
stand. 

The  Night  Tables  and 
Telephone  Stands  are 
very  practical  for  any 
home. 


NIGHT  TABLE 


PHONE  STANDS 


Catalog 

Number  Article 
360  Night  Table 
370  Phone  Stands 


Painted 

K.  D.  Set  Up  Two  Colors 
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Cat.  Cat.  Wt. 

Page  No.  Article  Lbs. 

19  10  Canopied  Sand  Box .  120 

19  3  Child’s  Play  House  .  150 

17  22  Flower  Box  Brackets  .  2 

17  26  Flower  Box  Brackets  .  3 

10  50  Ornamental  Fence  .  18 

10  51  Posts  .  8 

10  52  Arched  Gateway  and  Gate  .  70 

11  55  Ornamental  Fence  .  35 

1 1  56  Posts  .  9 

1 1  57  Arched  Gateway  and  Gate .  60 

1 1  60  Ornamental  Fence  .  22 

11  61  Posts  .  8 

11  62  Gate  .  16 

11  81  Trellis  and  Clothes  Line  Pole  ..  40 

12  100  Pergola  Seat  .  120 

12  101  Pergola  Seat  .  240 

14  102  Arbor  Seat  .  140 

14  103  Arbor  Seat  .  100 

13  104  Pergola  Swing  .  170 

13  105  Pergola  Swing  .  140 

13  200  Pergola  .  100 

14  201  Arched  Rose  Trellis  .  30 

14  202  Arched  Rose  Trellis  .  75 

17  255  Bench  .  45 

15  261  Chair  .  30 

15  262  Table  .  35 

15  263  Settee  .  55 

16  281  Flower  Box  .  10 

16  282  Ferners  .  24 

16  283  Lawn  Vase  .  14 

17  290  Flower  Box  .  15 

16  291  Flower  Box  .  20 

3  301  Fan  Trellis  .  5 

3  302  Fan  Trellis  .  9 

3  303  Fan  Trellis  .  12 

3  306  Rambler  Trellis  .  4 

3  307  Rambler  Trellis  .  6 

3  308  Rambler  Trellis  .  8 

4  309  Trellis  .  5 

4  310  Trellis  .  7 

4  311  Trellis  .  9 

5  312  Trellis  .  10 

5  313  Trellis  .  9 

4  314  Trellis  .  8 


Cat.  Cat.  Wt. 

Page  No.  Article  Lbs. 

5  315  Trellis  .  13 

5  316  Trellis  .  10 

6  317  Trellis  .  11 

6  318  Trellis  .  13 

6  319  Trellis  .  14 

6  320  Trellis  .  12 

7  321  Trellis  .  6 

7  322  Trellis  .  20 

7  323  Trellis  .  26 

8  324  Trellis  .  16 

8  325  Trellis  . 18 

8  326  Trellis  .  20 

9  327  Trellis  .  9 

10  328  Trellis  .  18 

10  329  Trellis  .  45 

9  330  Trellis  .  16 

18  650  Wren  House  .  4 

18  651  Robin  Roost  .  4 

18  660  Martin  House  .  75 

18  661  Martin  House  .  55 

3  120  Fan  Trellis  . 

3  130  Fan  Trellis  .  3/^ 

3  140  Fan  Trellis  .  1 

20  230  Magazine  Basket  .  7 

20  270  Circle  End  Table  .  7 

22  240  Magazine  Rack  .  12 

22  250  Wall  Bookcase  .  8 

22  251  Wall  Bookcase  .  7 

22  280  Priscilla  Sewing  Cabinet  .  9 

21  210  Whatnot  .  4 

21  220  Whatnot  .  6 

21  260  Book  Trough  End  Table  .  12 

20  350  Tilt  Top  Table  .  8 

20  351  Tilt  Top  Table .  8 

20  352  Card  Table  .  14 

22  360  Night  Table  .  16 

22  370  Phone  Stands  .  22 

21  440  Cradles  .  7 

21  450  Magazine  Stand  .  15 

21  460  Magazine  Stand  .  10 

21  470  Magazine  Rack  .  6 

21  480  Magazine  Rack  .  9 

21  490  Smoking  Stand  .  12 

21  500  Miniature  Desk  .  16 

21  510  Wall  Bookcase  .  6 


Express  and  Freight  Rates  to  Different  Towns  in  Each  State 


From  EXPRESS  RATES 

SAC  CITY  10  25  50  100 

to  lbs.  lbs.  lbs.  lbs. 


ALABAMA 
Binningbam  .... 

Mobile  . 

Montgomery  . 

ARIZONA 

Phoenix  . 

TUCSON  . 

CALIFORNIA 

Berkley  . 

Long  Beach  . 

Los  Angeles  . 

Oakland  . 

I'asadena  . 

Sacramento  . 

San  Diego  . 

San  Francisco  . . 
COLORADO 
Colorado  Spgs.  . 

Denver  . 

Pueblo  . 

CONNECTICUT 

Bridgeport  . 

Hartford  . 

New  Haven  .... 

Waterbury  . 

DELAWARE 

Dover  . 

Wilmington  . 

DISTRICT  OF  COI 

W  ashington  . 

FLORIDA 

Jacksonville  . 

Miami  . 

Pensacola  . 

St.  Petersburg  . . 

Tampa  . 

GEORGIA 

Atlanta  . 

Augusta  . 

Macon  . 

Savannah  . 

IDAHO 

Boise  . 

Pocatello  . 

ILLINOIS 

Aurora  . 

Buda  . 

Bloomington  .... 

Chicago  . 

Danville  . 

Decatur  . 

De  Kalb  . 

Dixon  . 

Elgin  . 

Freeport  . 

Harvard  . 

Joliet  . 

Mendota  . 

Moline  . 

Peoria  . 

Rockford  . 

Springfield  . 

Spring  Valley  ... 

Sterling  . 

Waukegan  . 

INDIANA 

Anderson  . 

Bloomington  .... 

Brazil  . 

Columbus  . 

Crawfordsville  ... 

Elkhart  . 

Evansville  . 

Ft.  Wayne  . 

Frankfort  . 

Goshen  . 

Greensburg  . 

Hartford  . 

Hammond  . 

Huntington  . 

Indianapolis  .... 

Kankakee  . 

Kokomo  . 

La  Porte  . 

Logansport  . 

Muncie  . 

Pulaski  . 

Rushville  . 

South  Bend  .... 
Terre  Haute  .... 

Valparaiso  . 

IOWA 

Algona  . 

Ames  . 

Boone  . 

Burlington  . 

Cedar  Rapids  . . 
Charles  City  .... 

Clinton  . 

Council  Bluffs  . . 

Davenport  . 

Denison  . 

Des  Moines  . 

Dubuque  . 

Eagle  Grove  .... 

Elkader  . 

Ft.  Dodge  . 

Le  Mars  . 

Marshalltown 
Mason  City  .'!... 
Missouri  Valley  . 

Ottumwa  . 

I  'eiTy  . 

Rock  Rapids  .... 

Sheldon  . 

Sioux  City  . 

Spencer  . 

Spirit  T/ake  . 


!  .75 

$1.36 

$2.37 

$4.40 

.81 

1.50 

2.65 

4.95 

.78 

1.44 

2.52 

4.70 

1.05 

2.10 

3.85 

7.35 

.99 

1.95 

3..55 

6.75 

1.15 

2.36 

4.37 

8.40 

1.18 

2.42 

4.50 

8.65 

1.18 

2.42 

4.50 

8.65 

1.15 

2.36 

4.37 

8.40 

1.18 

2.42 

4.50 

8.65 

1.11 

2.26 

4.17 

8.00 

1.20 

2.47 

4.60 

8.85 

1.15 

2.36 

4.37 

8.40 

.72 

1.29 

2.22 

4.10 

.70 

1.24 

2.12 

3.90 

.72 

1.29 

2.22 

4.10 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

.87 

1.66 

2.97 

.5.60 

.87 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

.82 

1.54 

2.72 

5.10 

.82 

1.54 

2.72 

5.10 

UMBIA 

.79 

1.40 

2.57 

4.80 

.91 

1.76 

3.17 

6.00 

1.04 

2.09 

3.82 

7.30 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

.97 

1.90 

3.45 

6.55 

.97 

1.90 

3.45 

6.55 

.78 

1.44 

2.52 

4.70 

.86 

1.62 

2.90 

5.45 

.82 

1.52 

2.70 

5.05 

.89 

1.71 

3.07 

5.80 

.97 

1.91 

3.47 

6.60 

.86 

1.64 

2.92 

5.50 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.59 

.95 

1.55 

2.75 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.64 

1.07 

1.80 

3.25 

.64 

1.07 

1.80 

3.25 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.57 

.90 

1.45 

2.55 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.59 

.95 

1.55 

2.75 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.57 

.90 

1.45 

2.55 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

.59 

.95 

1.55 

2.75 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

.57 

.90 

1.45 

2.55 

.57 

.90 

1.45 

2.55 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.65 

1.11 

2.02 

3.40 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.64 

1.07 

1.80 

3.25 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

.64 

1.07 

1.80 

3.25 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

.61 

1.00 

1.65 

2.95 

.44 

.57 

.80 

1.25 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.55 

.85 

1..35 

2..)5 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.44 

.57 

.80 

1.25 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.41 

.50 

.65 

.95 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2..35 

.42 

.51 

.72 

1.10 

.44 

.57 

.80 

1.25 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.44 

.57 

.80 

1.25 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.14 

.57 

.80 

1.25 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.44 

.57 

.80 

1.25 

.44 

.57 

.80 

1.25 

.41 

.51 

.67 

1.00 

.44 

.57 

.72 

■  1.10 

FREIGHT  RATES 
Per  100  Pounds 
1st  2nd  3rd  4th 
Class  Class  Class  CUi,ss 


$2.62 

$2.14 

$1.75i  $1.35i 

2.51i 

2.14 

1.76i 

1.484 

2.76 

2.27 

1.85i 

1.434 

4.20 

3.63 

3.04i 

2.57 

4.20 

3.63 

3.04i 

2.57 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.67 

3.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

1.90^ 

1.51 

1.2U 

.99 

1.90i 

1.51 

].2]i 

.99 

1.90i 

1.51 

1.21i 

.99 

2.43 

2.03i 

1.57 

1.114 

2.43 

2.03i 

1.57 

1.114 

2.43 

2.03i 

1.57 

1.114 

2.43 

2.03i 

1..57 

1.114 

2.36 

1.97i 

1.52 

1.074 

2.34 

1.95^ 

1.50 

1.054 

2.33 

1.94^ 

1.49 

1.044 

3.15 

2.60 

2.13i 

1.654 

3.79 

3.15 

2.57i 

2.004 

2.51i 

2.14 

1.76i 

1.51 

3.54 

2.93 

1.76i 

1.864 

2.77 

2.35 

1.76i 

1.52 

2.67 

2.19 

.1794 

1.384 

2.91 

2.60 

2.464 

1.524 

2.79 

2.30 

1.874 

1.454 

3.09 

2.55 

2.084 

1.614 

3.9U 

3.35i 

2.86 

2.43 

3.53^ 

3.01 

2.50 

2.084 

1.14i 

.9U 

.69 

.48'> 

1.14i 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

1.14i 

.9U 

.69 

.484 

1.14^ 

.91:^ 

.69 

.484 

1.18 

.95 

.69 

.484 

1.14i 

.9U 

.69 

.484 

1.14i 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

IMh 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

i.m 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

1.14i 

.91^ 

.69 

.484 

1.14A 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

1.14i 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

1.14:^ 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

.83i 

.63i 

.524 

.38 

1.14^ 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

i.m 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

1.14;^ 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

1.14i 

.9U 

.69 

.484 

1.14i 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

1.14i 

.9U 

.69 

.484 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74 

1.50i 

1.20i 

.954 

.71 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74 

1.50 

1.20 

.95 

.704 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74' 

1..36i 

1.08i 

.86 

.64 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74 

1.52 

1.21i 

.964 

.714 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74 

1.14i 

.9U 

.89 

.484 

1.57 

1.26 

1.99 

.74 

1.57 

1.26 

1.99 

.74 

1.14i 

.91i 

.69 

.484 

1.53i 

1.23 

.974 

.724 

1.53i 

1.23 

.974 

.724 

1.52 

1.2U 

.964 

.714 

1.52 

1.2U 

.934 

.714 

1.38i 

1.8U 

.78 

.524 

1.52 

1.21i 

.964 

.714 

1.55 

1.24^ 

.984 

.73 

1.50 

1.20 

.95 

.794 

I.. 52 

1.2U 

.904 

.714 

.43^ 

.35i 

.274 

.21 

.36i 

.31 

.244 

.184 

.38 

.32 

.25 

.19 

.84 

.684 

.548 

.444 

.65i 

.49 

.37 

.30 

.03 

.47i 

..36 

.294 

.83 

.59i 

.444 

.37 

.55 

.42i 

.324 

.254 

.83 

.59i 

.444 

.37 

.28i 

.24i 

.19 

.15 

.41i 

.34 

.264 

.204 

.86i 

.62 

.474 

.394 

.4U 

.34 

.264 

.204 

.85 

.61 

.454 

..38 

.50 

.39 

.318 

.254 

.41i 

.34 

.264 

.204 

.46i 

.37 

.284 

.22 

.56 

.43 

.33 

.26 

..34i 

.29i 

.23 

.17 

.86 

.61i 

.464 

.38 

.33i 

.28i 

.224 

.164 

.53 

.458 

.37 

.29 

.40 

.33i 

.254 

.20 

.36 

.30i 

.24 

.18 

.34 

.29 

,224 

.17 

..36i 

.31 

.244 

.184 

FREIGHT  RATES 


From 

EXPRESS 

RATES 

Per  100 

Pounds 

SAC  CITY 

10 

25 

50 

100 

1st 

2nd 

3rd 

4Ui 

to 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

Class 

Class  1 

Class  ' 

Class 

Tama  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.50 

.39 

,30 

.24 

Waterloo  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.582 

;  .49 

.394 

.314 

Webster  City  ... 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.38 

.32 

.25 

.19 

KANSAS 

Atchinson  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.911 

.69 

.534 

.414 

Belleville  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.61 

1.37 

1.13 

.97 

Ellis  . 

.64 

1.09 

1.82 

3.30 

1.93 

1.634 

1.35 

1.16 

Herington  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.66 

1.404 

1.16 

.994 

Hutchinson  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.67 

1.384 

1.151 

.914 

Kansas  City  .... 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.91i^ 

.69 

.534 

.414 

Leavenworth  _ 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.91i 

.69 

.531 

.414 

Oakley  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

2.06i 

.  1.75 

1.444 

1.24 

Ottawa  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.18i 

.93 

.73 

.564 

Parsons  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.59i 

:  1.304 

.99 

.68 

Russell  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.84 

1.56 

1.284 

1.104 

Salina  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.79 

1.52 

1.254 

1.074 

Scott  City  . 

.66 

1.14 

1.92 

3.50 

2.44i 

2.09 

1.644 

1.254 

Topeka  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.61 

1.37 

1.13 

.97 

Wichita  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.67 

1.384 

1.154 

.914 

KENTUCKY 

Bowling  Green  . . 

.70 

1.22 

2.10 

3.85 

1.99 

1.57 

1.30 

1.044 

Covington  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.49 

1.19 

.944 

.70 

Frankfort  . 

.71 

1.25 

2.15 

3.95 

1.91^ 

r  1.56 

1.26 

.964 

Henderson  . 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

1.66^ 

.  1.35 

1.08 

.814 

Hopkinsville  .... 

.70 

1.22 

2.10 

3.85 

1.99 

1.57 

1.30 

1.044 

Lexington  . 

.71 

1.25 

2.15 

3.95 

1.91^ 

:  1.56 

1.26 

.964 

Louisville  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.49 

1.19 

.944 

.70 

IMadisonville  . 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

2.11 

1.744 

1.38 

1.054 

Mayville  . 

.72 

1.27 

2.20 

4.05 

1.74i  1.41 

1.114 

.83 

Paclucha  . 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

1.41i 

.  1.214 

.81 

.55 

Shelbyville  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.96 

1.60 

1.29 

.994 

LOUISIANA 

Alexandria  . 

.80 

1.47 

2.60 

4.85 

2.60^ 

.  2.164 

1.774 

1.504 

New  Orleans  ... 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.60^ 

i  2.164 

1.774 

1.504 

Shreveport  . 

.77 

1.40 

2.45 

4.55 

2.62:! 

.  2.19 

1.79 

1.52 

.MAINE 

Augusta  . 

.92 

1.77 

3.20 

6.05 

2.77 

2.38 

1.93 

1.48 

Bangor  . 

.95 

1.86 

3.37 

6.40 

2.77 

2.38 

1.93 

1.48 

Lewiston  . 

.92 

1.77 

3.20 

6.05 

2.77 

2.38 

1.93 

1.48 

Portland  . 

.89 

1.70 

3.05 

5.75 

2.77 

2.38 

1.93 

1.48 

MARYLAND 

Annapolis  . 

.86 

1.62 

2.90 

5.45 

2.33 

1.944 

1.49 

1.044 

Baltimore  . 

.80 

1.49 

2.62 

4.95 

2.33 

1.944 

1.49 

1.044 

Cumberland  . 

.76 

1.37 

2.40 

4.45 

2.03 

1.684 

1.30 

.97 

Hagerstown  . 

.79 

1.46 

2.57 

4.80 

2.33 

1.944 

1.49 

1.014 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston  . 

.87 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Cambridge  . 

.87 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Fall  River  . 

.89 

1.70 

3.05 

5.75 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Lowell  . 

.87 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

New  Bedford  — 

.90 

1.74 

3.12 

5.90 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Springfield  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.43 

2.03A 

1.57 

1.114 

Worcester  . 

.87 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

MICHIGAN 

Adrian  . 

.67 

1.15 

1.95 

3.55 

1.64i  1.32i 

1.05 

.78 

Ann  Arbor  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.67! 

.  1.35 

1.07 

.794 

Battle  Creek  .... 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

1.62 

1.30 

1.03 

.764 

Bay  City  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.77 

1.43 

1.13 

.84 

Benton  Harbor  . 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

1.61 

1.294 

1.024 

.76 

Detroit  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.70i  1.37i 

1.09 

.81 

Flint  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.74:^  1.41 

1.114 

.83 

Grand  Rapids  . . 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

1.70i  1.37i 

1.094 

.81 

Holland  . 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

1.664  1.34 

1.06 

.79 

Jackson  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.664  1.34 

1.06 

.79 

Kalamazoo  . 

.65 

1.11 

1.87 

3.40 

1.61 

1.294 

1.024 

.76 

Lansing  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.704  1.374 

1.09 

.81 

Manistee  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.854  1.504 

1.18 

.88 

Muskegon  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.704  1.374 

1.09 

.81 

Niles  . 

.64 

1.07 

1.80 

3.25 

1.57 

1.26 

1.00 

.74 

Pontiac  . 

.69 

1.21' 

2.07 

3.80 

1.744  1.41 

1.114 

.83 

Port  Huron  .... 

.70 

1.24 

2.12 

3.90 

1.79 

1.444 

1.144 

.85 

Saginaw  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.77 

1.43 

1.13 

.84 

MINNESOTA 

Albert  Lea  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Austin  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Blue  Earth  .... 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

1.06 

.88 

.61 

.474 

Brainerd  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.76 

1.50 

1.184 

.904 

Duluth  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.214  ,99 

.694 

.54 

Dodge  Center  . . . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Faribault  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Farmington  . 

..52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Fairmont  . 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

1.034  .834 

.684 

.49 

Hirtchinson  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Little  Falls  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.674  1.42 

1.124 

.854 

Mankato  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.98 

.834 

.684 

.49 

Minneapolis  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Montevideo  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

1.124  .93 

.79 

.504 

New  Ulm  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.92 

.69 

.534 

.414 

Northfield  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Owatonna  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Pipestone  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.034  .834 

.684 

.49 

Rochester  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

St.  Cloud  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.37 

1.154 

.90 

.67 

St.  Paul  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

Windom  . 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.90 

.744 

.55 

.454 

Winona  . 

.,57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.004  .85 

.654 

.484 

MISSISSIPPI 

J  ackson  . 

.76 

1.39 

2.42 

4.55 

2.514  2.14 

1.764 

1.51 

Laurel  . 

.78 

1.44 

2.52 

4.70 

2.514  2.14 

1.764 

1.51 

Meridian  . 

.78 

1.44 

2.52 

4.70 

2.514  2.14 

1.764 

1.51 

Vicksburg  . 

.76 

1.39 

2.42 

4.50 

2.514  2.14 

1.764 

1.51 

.MISSOURI 

Bethany  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.914  .69 

.534 

.414 

Bowling  Green  . 

..37 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.46 

1.13 

.87 

.654 

Carol  ton  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.914  .69 

.534 

.414 

Carthage  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.424  1.27 

.914 

484 

Chillicothe  . 

..55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.914  .69 

.534 

.414 

Columbia  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.18 

.95 

.69 

.484 

Excelsior  Si»gs.  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.914  .69 

.534 

.414 

Fulton  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.46 

1.13 

.87 

.654 

Gault  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.91J 

i  .69 

.534 

.414 

Hannibal  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.14J 

i  .914 

.69 

.484 

Independence  .... 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.91J 

i  .69 

.334 

.414 

Jefferson  Cy.  ... 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.29J 

i  1.054 

.73 

.524 

Joplin  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.42J 

[  1.27 

.914 

.68 

Kansas  Cy . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.91J 

[  ,69 

.534 

.414 

Kirksville  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.14! 

i  .914 

.69 

.484 

r^exington  . 

..55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.14J 

i  .914 

.69 

.484 

24 


Express  and  Freight  Rates  to  Different  Towns  in  Each  State 


FREIGHT  RATES 


From 

EXPRESS 

RATES 

Per  100 

Pounds 

SAC  CITY 

10 

25 

50 

100 

1st 

2nd 

3rd 

4th 

to 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

Class 

Class 

Class 

Class 

Maryville  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.91i 

.69 

.534 

.414 

Mexico  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.18 

.95 

.69 

.484 

Moberly  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.14i 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Sedalia  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.20 

1.02 

.76 

.51 

Springfield  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.24 

1.09 

.764 

.554 

St.  Joseph  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

.91i 

.69 

.534 

.414 

St.  Louis  . 

.64 

1.09 

1.82 

3.30 

1.18 

.95 

.69 

.484 

Unionville  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.91i 

.69 

.534 

.414 

MONTANA 

Billings  . 

.78 

1.44 

2.52 

4.70 

3.75 

3.134 

2.54 

2.04 

Butte  . 

.86 

1.64 

2.92 

5.50 

3.98 

3.39 

2.774 

2.234 

Great  Falls  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

3.94i 

3.364 

2.76 

2.16 

Helena  . 

.86 

1.64 

2,92 

5.50 

3.89 

3.39 

2.774 

2.234 

.Missoula  . 

.90 

1.74 

3.12 

5.90 

4.124 

3.53 

2.90 

2.36 

NEBRASKA 

Columbus  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

1.20 

1.014 

.834 

.724 

David  City  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.85 

.724 

.594 

.55 

Emerson  . 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.73 

.62 

.51 

.434 

Fremont  . 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.70 

.594 

.49 

.42 

Geneva  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.99 

.834 

.694 

.594 

Grand  Island  .., 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.334 

1.13 

.934 

.80 

Hastings  . 

.55 

.85 

1,35 

2.35 

1.08 

.92 

.75 

.65 

Kearney  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.424 

1.21 

1.004 

.854 

Lincoln  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.88 

.744 

.62 

.524 

Long  Pine  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.174 

.994 

.82 

.704 

Lyon  . 

.47 

.65 

,95 

1.55 

.76 

.624 

.534 

.454 

Nebraska  Cy. 

.50 

.72 

1,10 

1.85 

.914 

.69 

.534 

.414 

Neligh  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.99 

.834 

.694 

.594 

Norfolk  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

,85 

.724 

.594 

.51 

North  Platte 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.66 

1.404 

1.16 

.994 

Omaha  . 

.44 

.57 

.80 

1.25 

.38 

.32 

.25 

.19 

Randolph  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.79 

,674 

.554 

,474 

Seward  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

.79 

.674 

.554 

.474 

Thurston  . 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.76 

.654 

.534 

.454 

Valentine  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.304 

1.11 

.92 

.784 

Wahoo  . 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.79 

.674 

.554 

.474 

Wayne  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.79 

.674 

.554 

.474 

NEVADA 

Carson  City  .... 

1.05 

2.10 

3.85 

7.35 

4.20 

3.63 

3.044 

2.57 

Reno  . 

1.05 

2.10 

3.85 

7.35 

4.20 

3.63 

3.044 

2.57 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
Concord  . 89 

1.70 

3.05 

5.75 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1,114 

ilanchester  . 

.87 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Portsmouth  . 

.89 

1.70 

3.05 

5.75 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

NEW  JERSEY 

Atlantic  City  . . . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.41 

2.024 

1.57 

1.124 

Camden  . 

.82 

1.54 

2.72 

5.10 

2.34 

1.954 

1.50 

1.054 

Elizabeth  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.36 

1.974 

1.52 

1.074 

Jersey  City  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.36 

1.974 

1.52 

1.074 

Newark  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.36 

1.974 

1.52 

1.074 

Paterson  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.36 

1.974 

1.52 

1.074 

Trenton  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.36 

1.974 

1.52 

1.074 

NEW  MEXICO 

Alburquerque  .... 

.82 

1.52 

2.70 

5.05 

3.04 

2.584 

2.13 

1.82A 

Santa  Fe  _ ... 

.80 

1.47 

2.60 

4.85 

3.04 

2.584 

2.13 

1,824 

NEW  YORK 

Albany  . 

.82 

1.54 

2.72 

5.10 

2.294 

1.914 

1.474 

1.044 

Buffalo  . 

.74 

1.32 

2.30 

4.25 

1.924 

1.56 

1.234 

.92 

Elmira  . 

.79 

1.46 

2.57 

4.80 

2.094 

1.74 

1.344 

.95 

New  York  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.36 

1.974 

1.52 

1.074 

Niagara  Falls  ... 

.74 

1.31 

2.30 

4.25 

1.924 

1.56 

1.23^ 

.92 

Rochester  . 

.74 

1.14 

2.323 

4.30 

1.96 

1.624 

1.254 

.92 

Syracuse  . 

.76 

1.37 

2.40 

4.45 

2.094 

1.74 

1.344 

.95 

Utica  . 

.82 

1.52 

2.70 

5.05 

2.21 

1.844 

1.42 

1.004 

NORTH  CAROLIN 
Charlotte  . 

A 

.85 

1.60 

2.85 

5.35 

2.85 

2.35 

1.924 

1.484 

Raleigh  . 

.85 

1.60 

2.85 

5..35 

2.66 

2.19 

1.784 

1.384 

Wilmington  . 

.89 

1.70 

3.05 

5.75 

2.86 

2.36 

1.924 

1.494 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

Bismark  . 

.64 

1.09 

1.82 

3.30 

2.134 

1.784 

1.454 

1.11 

Fargo  . 

Grand  Forks  .... 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.55 

1.32 

1.07 

.85 

.64 

1.09 

1.82 

3.30 

1.55 

1.32 

1.07 

.85 

Jamestown  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

2.144 

1.79 

1.40 

.994 

Minot  . 

.70 

1.24 

2.12 

3.90 

2.284 

1.904 

1.524 

1.15 

Oakes  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.66 

1.384 

.97 

.73 

Valley  City  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.724 

1.434 

1.184 

.89 

OHIO 

.Vkron  . 

.70 

1.24 

2.12 

3.90 

1.734 

1.40 

1.11 

.821 

Canton  . 

.71 

1.26 

2.17 

4.00 

1.744 

1.41 

1.114 

.83 

Cincinnati  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.614 

1.30 

1.03 

.764 

Cleveland  . 

.70 

1.24 

2.12 

3.90 

1.734 

1,40 

1.11 

.824 

Columbus  . 

.70 

1.24 

2.12 

3.90 

1.674 

1.35 

1.07 

.794 

Dayton  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.614 

1.30 

1.03 

.764 

1  lelaware  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.674 

1.35 

1.07 

.794 

Hamilton  . 

.69 

1.21 

2.07 

3.80 

1.614 

1.30 

1.03 

.764 

Lima  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.614 

1.30 

1.03 

.764 

Mansfield  . 

.70 

1.24 

2.12 

3.90 

1.694 

1.364 

1.08 

.804 

Marion  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.664 

1.34 

1.054 

.79 

Piqua  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.614 

1.30 

1.03 

.764 

Springfiield  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.614 

1.30 

1.03 

.764 

Tiffin  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.664 

1.34 

1.054 

.79 

Toledo  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.644 

1.324 

1.05 

.78 

Youngstown  . 

.71 

1.26 

2.17 

4.00 

1.79 

1.444 

1.144 

.85 

Zanesville  . 

.72 

1.29 

2.22 

4.10 

1.734 

1.40 

1.11 

.824 

OKLAHOMA 

Enid  . 

.64 

1.09 

1.82 

3.30 

1.974 

1.66 

1.42 

1.244 

McAlister  . 

.70 

1.24 

2.12 

3.90 

1.824 

1.564 

1.291 

1.054 

Muskogee  . 

.66 

1.14 

1.92 

3.50 

1.75 

1.52 

1.214 

.97 

FREIGHT  RATES 


From 

EXPRESS 

RATES 

Per  100 

Pounds 

SAC  CITY 

10 

25 

50 

100 

1st 

2nd 

3rd 

4th 

to 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

Class  < 

Class 

Class 

Class 

Oklahoma  Cy.  .. 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.97i 

1.66 

1.474 

1.244 

Tulsa  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.75 

1.52 

1.214 

.99 

OREGON 

Astoria  . 

1.18 

2.42 

4.50 

8.65 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

Portland  . 

1.13 

2.31 

4.27 

8.20 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

Salem  . 

1.18 

2.42 

4.50 

8.65 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Allentown  . 

.81 

1.50 

2.65 

4.95 

2.34 

1.954 

1.50 

1.054 

Altoona  . 

.74 

1.34 

2.32 

4.30 

2.03 

1.684 

1.30 

.97 

Erie  . 

.72 

1.29 

2.22 

4.10 

1.92 

1.56 

1.234 

,92 

Harrisburg  . 

.79 

1.46 

2.57 

4.80 

2.33 

1.944 

1.49 

1.044 

Lancaster  . 

.79 

1.46 

2.57 

4.80 

2.34 

1.954 

1.50 

1.054 

Philadelphia  . 

.82 

1.54 

2.72 

5.10 

2.34 

1.954 

1.50 

1.054 

Pittsburg  . 

.73 

1.31 

2.27 

4,10 

1.92i 

1.56 

1.234 

.92 

Reading  . 

.81 

1.50 

2.65 

4.95 

2.34 

1.954 

1.50 

1.054 

Scranton  . 1 . . 

.81 

1.50 

2.65 

4.95 

2.34 

1.954 

1.50 

1.054 

RHODE  ISLAND 

Newport  . 

.89 

1.70 

3.05 

5.75 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Pawtucket  . 

.89 

1.70 

3.05 

5.75 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Providence  . 

.89 

1.70 

3.05 

5.75 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Woonsocket  . 87 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Charlestown  . 

.91 

1.76 

3.17 

6.00 

3.08 

2.54 

2.084 

1.614 

Columbia  . 

.86 

1.62 

2.90 

5.45 

2.88 

2.37 

1.944 

1.504 

Greenville  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.79 

2.30 

1.874 

1.454 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Aberdeen  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.37i 

1.154 

.92 

.69 

Bonesteel  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

i.m 

.994 

.82 

.704 

Brookings  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.23i 

.99 

.82 

.61 

Centerville  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.85 

.70 

.56 

.43 

Hot  Springs  .... 

.66 

1.14 

1.92 

3.50 

2.13 

1.854 

1.61 

1.28 

Huron  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1,20 

1.004 

.81 

.584 

Madison  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2,35 

1.09i 

.93 

.674 

.484 

Mitchell  . 

.52 

.79 

1.22 

2.10 

1.45i 

.834 

.70 

.52 

Mobridge  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.80 

1.47 

1.15 

.884 

Pierre  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.42i 

1.214 

1.004 

.744 

Redfield  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.29i 

1.08 

.864 

.644 

Sioux  Falls  . 

.47 

.65 

.95 

1.55 

.94 

.73 

.50 

.384 

Watertown  . 

..  .55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.28i 

1.094 

.81 

.584 

Winner  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.30i 

1,11 

.92 

.784 

Yankton  . 

.50 

.72 

1.10 

1.85 

.85 

.714 

,56 

.43 

TENNESSEE 

Chanttanooga  . . . 

.75 

1.36 

2.37 

4.40 

2.46 

2.02 

1.644 

1.274 

Jackson  . 

.71 

1.26 

2.17 

4.00 

2.08 

1.69 

1.384 

1,064 

Knoxville  . 

.76 

1.37 

2.40 

4.45 

2.44 

2.00 

1.634 

1.264 

Memphis  . 

.72 

1.29 

2.22 

4.10 

1.67 

1.42 

1.174 

1.004 

Nashville  . 

.72 

1.29 

2.22 

4,10 

2.14 

1.74 

1.424 

1.094 

TEXAS 

Austin  . 

.80 

1.47 

2.60 

4.85 

2.84i 

2.37 

1.944 

1.764 

Beaumont  . 

.81 

1.50 

2.65 

4.95 

2.84i 

2.37 

1.944 

1.764 

Dallas  . 

.74 

1.32 

2.30 

4.25 

2.84i^ 

2.37 

1.944 

1.764 

Ell  Paso  . 

.88 

1.69 

3.02 

5.70 

3.64i 

3.054 

2.494 

2.13 

Fort  Worth  .... 

.75 

1.36 

2.37 

4.40 

2.84i 

2.37 

1.944 

1.764 

Galveston  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

2.m 

2.37 

1.944 

1.764 

Houston  . 

.82 

1.52 

2.70 

5.05 

2.84i 

2.37 

1.944 

1,764 

San  Antonio  .... 

.82 

1.52 

2.70 

5.05 

2.844 

2.37 

1.944 

1.764 

UTAH 

Ogden  . 

.84 

1.57 

2.8'. 

5.25 

3.15 

2.66 

2.34 

1.95 

Salt  Lake  Cy.  . . 

.84 

1.57 

2.80 

5.25 

3,15 

2.66 

2.34 

1.95 

VERMONT 

Burlington  . 

.86 

1.62 

2.90 

5.45 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Montpelier  . 

,87 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

Rutland  . 

.87 

1.66 

2.97 

5.60 

2.43 

2.034 

1.57 

1.114 

VIRGINIA 

Norfolk  . 

.86 

1.64 

2.92- 

5.50 

2.33 

1.944 

1.49 

1.044 

Portsmouth  . 

.86 

1.64 

2.92 

5.50 

2.33 

1.944 

1.49 

1.044 

Richmond  . 

.82 

1.54 

2.72 

5.10 

2.33 

1.944 

1.49 

1.044 

Roanoke  . 

.78 

1.42 

2.50 

4.65 

2.33 

1.944 

1.49 

1.044 

WASHINGTON 

Aberdeen  . 

1.15 

2.36 

4.37 

8.40 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

Bellingham  . 

1.13 

2,31 

4,27 

8.20 

4,95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

Seattle  . 

1,11 

2.26 

4.17 

8.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

Spokane  . 

.99 

1.95 

3.55 

6.75 

4.20 

3.63 

3.044 

2.57 

Tacoma  . 

1.11 

2.26 

4,17 

8.00 

4.95 

4.28 

3.57 

3.00 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

Charlestown  . 

.72 

1.29 

2.22 

4.10 

1.804 

1.46 

1.154 

.86 

Huntington  . 

.71 

1.26 

2.17 

4.00 

1.804 

1.46 

1.154 

.86 

Wheeling  . 

.72 

1.29 

2.22 

4.10 

1,804 

1.46 

1.154 

.86 

WISCONSIN 

Baraboo  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Beloit  . 

.59 

.95 

1.55 

2.75 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Eau  Claire  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.294 

1.054 

.81 

.594 

Elroy  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Fond  du  Lac  . . . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Green  Bay  . 

.62 

1.04 

1,72 

3.10 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.48A 

Janesville  .  .. 

.59 

.95 

1.55 

2.75 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Kenosha  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3,10 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

La  Crosse  . 

.55 

.85 

1.35 

2.35 

1.004 

.85 

.6.54 

.484 

Madison  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

^lenasha  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

IMarshfield  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Milwaukee  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Oshkosh  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.484 

Racine  . 

.62 

1.04 

1.72 

3.10 

1.144 

.914 

.69 

.m 

Sparta  . 

.57 

.91 

1.47 

2.60 

1.004 

.85 

.654 

.484 

Superior  . 

.60 

.97 

1.60 

2.85 

1.214 

.99 

.694 

.54 

WYOMING 

Cheyenne  . 

.68 

1.19 

2.02 

3.70 

1.904 

1.51 

1.214 

.99 

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